Life's a glitch is an alternative to Life's a beach and Life's a glitch sounds closer to Life's a bitch than Life's a beach does.
Steve: *Drinking from Life's a Beach mug.
Steve: Life's a Beach!
Stan: Boring!
Tyler: *Drinks from Life's a glitch mug.
Tyler: Life's a glitch!
Stan: *laughs.
Stan: hahaha haha! Now that's funny!
A sick-as-a-brick techno band who are somehow quite unpopular
look up beyond monday by the glitch mob on youtube. you'll see
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1. Someone who takes advantage of a glitch in a game's software to defeat an opponent.
2. One who executes the same move repeatedly in a video game in order to defeat an opponent or gain points etc.
3. Someone who repeatedly exploits a weakness in a system to their own usually massive advantage.
Riley is a great gamer, but he got stomped by that little glitch bitch he was playing.
The software is weak and open to exploit by any simple glitch bitch who comes along.
Mutual fund glitch bitches were purchasing stale funds after hours in order to make massive profits at the expense of ordinary investors.
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A person who repeatedly uses an AI glitch in a video game to their advantage. This is seen most often on sports titles, with Madden NFL Football and NCAA Football having some of the biggest known glitches.
These "glitches" are nearly impossible to defend against, since they are a flaw in the programming of the application.
This bastard throws a Hail Mary on every play and completes the pass 85% of the time. In real life, this does not happen.
spicy thiccccccccc rabit from fnaf vr
man: have you seen that guy over there
man 2; OH YEA THATS MY BOYFRIEND GLITCH TRAP
man 3: hes spicy and thick your lucky
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a unfair advantage in roblox typically used in the game slap battles where if u hold right click on the tab while not in fullscreen it freezes the game just for you evading something from happening
"bro stop tab glitching you stupid killstreak"
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When a wealthy and powerful personβs sentence is vacated for one reason or another when a well-funded legal team ferrets out some previously unknown needle-in-a-haystack detail that successfully frees the guilty party.
Bill Cosbyβs release from prison, barely three years into his term, is a prime example of someone getting their freedom back thanks to a legal glitch.